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| title = Orbit Evolution of Apophis and its Transformation into the Earth\'s Satellite
 
| title = Orbit Evolution of Apophis and its Transformation into the Earth\'s Satellite
 
| url = [http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5404.pdf Link to paper]
 
| url = [http://www.naturalphilosophy.org/pdf/abstracts/abstracts_5404.pdf Link to paper]
| author = [[Joseph J. Smulsky]], [[Yaroslav J. Smulsky]]
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| author = [[Joseph J Smulsky]], [[Yaroslav J Smulsky]]
 
| published = 2010
 
| published = 2010
 
| journal = [[Proceedings of the NPA]]
 
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As a result of the analysis of publications it is established that uncertainty of trajectories of Apophis are caused by imperfection of methods of its determination. The differential equations of motion of Apophis, planets, the Moon and the Sun are integrated by new numerical method and the evolution of the asteroid orbit is investigated. The Apophis will pass by the Earth at a distance of 6.1 its radii on April 13th, 2029. It will be its closest approach with the Earth during next 1000 years. A possibility of transformation of Apophis orbit to an orbit of the Earth's satellite, which can be used for various tasks, is considered.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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As a result of the analysis of publications it is established that uncertainty of trajectories of Apophis are caused by imperfection of methods of its determination. The differential equations of motion of Apophis, planets, the Moon and the Sun are integrated by new numerical method and the evolution of the asteroid orbit is investigated. The Apophis will pass by the Earth at a distance of 6.1 its radii on April 13th, 2029. It will be its closest approach with the Earth during next 1000 years. A possibility of transformation of Apophis orbit to an orbit of the Earth's satellite, which can be used for various tasks, is considered.
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[[Category:Scientific Paper|orbit evolution apophis transformation earth 's satellite]]

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Scientific Paper
Title Orbit Evolution of Apophis and its Transformation into the Earth\'s Satellite
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Author(s) Joseph J Smulsky, Yaroslav J Smulsky
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Published 2010
Journal Proceedings of the NPA
Volume 7
No. of pages 9
Pages 569-577

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Abstract

As a result of the analysis of publications it is established that uncertainty of trajectories of Apophis are caused by imperfection of methods of its determination. The differential equations of motion of Apophis, planets, the Moon and the Sun are integrated by new numerical method and the evolution of the asteroid orbit is investigated. The Apophis will pass by the Earth at a distance of 6.1 its radii on April 13th, 2029. It will be its closest approach with the Earth during next 1000 years. A possibility of transformation of Apophis orbit to an orbit of the Earth's satellite, which can be used for various tasks, is considered.